Exchange Leave definition

Exchange Leave. Any tenured licensed employee may request a leave without pay or other benefits for the purpose of participating in exchange teaching programs in other school districts, states, territories, or countries; foreign or military teaching programs; the Peace Corps; Teacher Corps of Job Corps as a full time participant in such programs; or a study program related to his/her professional responsibilities; or to serve as a consultant or director of a teacher center, subject to the General Conditions of Section 11.2 below, except that the eligible employee may be granted a leave for purposes of this paragraph only from ninety (90) days to two (2) years. Application may be made at any time. Upon returning to CASE, the salary of the employee will include the annual increases afforded to all CASE employees during the leave. Educational Organization Leave: Any tenured licensed employee shall receive upon application a leave without pay and other benefits for the purpose of serving as an officer of either the CASE Education Association, the Illinois Education Association, the National Education Association or other professional educational organization, subject to the General Conditions set forth in Section 11.2 below, except that such leave can be granted for up to two (2) years. Unless notified, it is assumed the employee will return as scheduled. Application may be made at any time. Upon returning to CASE, the salary of the employee will include the annual increases afforded to all CASE employees during the leave. Exploratory Leave: Leaves of absence to explore another pursuit may be granted by the Board upon recommendation of the Executive Director. If the leave is approved by the Board, such leave shall not begin until the conclusion of the current school year during which the request was made and shall only include the following school year. Any employee on such leave has the responsibility to inform the Executive Director on or before February 1st of the year he/she is on leave of his/her intention to return or not return to CASE. If the Executive Director is not informed on or before February 1st, the affected employee shall be considered resigned. Application may be made at any time. General Leave: Any employee may be granted a leave without pay and other benefits for such other purposes deemed appropriate and beneficial to CASE as determined by the Board subject to the General Conditions of Section 11.2 below.

Examples of Exchange Leave in a sentence

  • The parties agree to include Article 7.12 Exchange Leave, subject to NVIT’s continued right to exercise a preference for hiring people of Aboriginal ancestry.

  • While on an Exchange Leave, a Member's distribution of Responsibilities remains the same as if the Member were not on Leave, unless arrangements have been made under the Article Alternative Workload.

  • An Exchange Leave is required for a Member's participation in an exchange program with another institution.

  • The teacher requesting such exchange shall apply to the principal for "Exchange Leave" at least five (5) working days in advance of the leave.

  • An Exchange Leave occurs when a full-time Member exchanges positions with a Faculty Member or Librarian at another institution.

  • Any application for Exchange Leave shall be made by the Member to the Chief Librarian or ▇▇▇▇.

  • Assisted Exchange Leave* * Unassisted leaves and faculty exchanges do not require application to the Professional Development Committee.

  • Secondments are separate from other types of Leave in the Collective Agreement and are separate from the provisions of Article 16.4 (Subsidiary Employment) and 12.5 (Exchange Leave).

  • During an Exchange Leave this employer shall continue to reimburse its own employee at their regular rate of remuneration.

  • Faculty Exchange Leave of Absence 133 12-3A.1 Effect Of Faculty Exchange Leave of Absence 133 12-3A.2 Costs 133 12-3A.3 Requirements 133 12-3A.4 Reinstatement Into Position 133 13A.